NOT MINE 1969 Plymouth Sport Fury Coupe - $3,500 - Longmont, Colorado

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1969 Plymouth Sport Fury Coupe - $3,500 - Longmont, Colorado


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Selling another vehicle for a friend. He has a 1969 Plymouth Sport Fury. The car is a project car. It has a 383 motor with an automatic trans in it. The vehicle runs and drives. It has original paint. If interested, give him a call. [hidden information] Thanks.
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71 GT owner will buy it for the wheels and flip it..........i guess...

( Edit ).......so these are not the orig GT wheels but lookalikes from Frod.....iiac.
 
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He would be giving it away at that price. I am not seeing a big project so far.................and low miles too...........there must be more to this story...................

Its not far from Idaho either....................... :poke:
 
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Must be wheels for a ford. And not worth anything.
I've requested a phone number and will probably drive down and look at the car if it's still available.
 
Must be wheels for a ford. And not worth anything.
I've requested a phone number and will probably drive down and look at the car if it's still available.

I agree. They look like Ford/Lincoln Aluminum rims missing the center caps. The trim rings would be shiny if from a 71 GT and I see no evidence of there being a trim ring.
 
piling on .. i am pretty sure thats a FORD wheel. Pic below is a Lincoln wheel for a 5x5 bolt pattern though (t-birds, Marks). Ford has a similar design for the mids-size cars (torinos, etc) in 70's

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two give-aways as FOMOCO's to me are in the arrows. ..

the Lincoln wheels/center cap design was intended to help cool the four-wheel disc brakes. cap had the "turbine" look, and funnels air through "kidney shaped" slots cut through the wheel. other machining/coloration cues are evident too. there is also a hogged out "ring" around the face of the wheel too on some models.

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I DONT recall the cooling slots in the 5x4.5 wheels though but there could have been. the Mopar appears to have the coolling slots.

anyway, my $0.02. I bet FOMOCO wheels.."rare" in 5x4.5 bolt pattern though for that crowd.
 
piling on .. i am pretty sure thats a FORD wheel. Pic below is a Lincoln wheel for a 5x5 bolt pattern though (t-birds, Marks). Ford has a similar design for the mids-size cars (torinos, etc) in 70's

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two give-aways as FOMOCO's to me are in the arrows. ..

the Lincoln wheels/center cap design was intended to help cool the four-wheel disc brakes. cap had the "turbine" look, and funnels air through "kidney shaped" slots cut through the wheel. other machining/coloration cues are evident too. there is also a hogged out "ring" around the face of the wheel too on some models.

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I DONT recall the cooling slots in the 5x4.5 wheels though but there could have been. the Mopar appears to have the cooling slots.

anyway, my $0.02. I bet FOMOCO wheels.."rare" in 5x4.5 bolt pattern though for that crowd.

100% certain. mid 70s ford Elite wheel, 74-75 to be exact. and brochure photos from '75.

5x4.5 BP, kidney cooling slots and all. i have a couple sets in my warehouse but I'd give a seller $400 for the set (@cudahunter - :))

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